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Singer Sheryl Crow was on Capitol Hill promoting legislation to create a national strategy to research the links between breast cancer and the environment.

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HEADLINE: Sheryl Crow takes on cancer and a new role CAPTION: Singer Sheryl Crow was on Capitol Hill promoting legislation to create a national strategy to research the links between breast cancer and the environment. (March 28) nats...
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RR 8919D

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5.5.89 (dur: 7 mins 23 secs/eng.sot: none) RR STORY: Many people in India still reject modern medicine in favour of old-fashioned healers claiming mystical powers. Rahmad Gori...
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RR8146B JAPAN RHEUMATISM, A NEW AND CONTROVERSIAL TREATMENT

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Background to Story: Rheumatism affects millions of people around the world. Traditional treatment usually involves the use of heat, rest and sometimes surgery and drugs. But a Japanese doctor has pioneered a new and...
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Doctors describe possible second HIV cure

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A London man appears to be free of the virus that causes AIDS after a stem cell transplant, the second success including the "Berlin patient," doctors reported.
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Bloomberg

Cure For High Prices is High Prices, Says Ritholtz

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Barry Ritholtz, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist and Ritholtz Wealth Management Chairman and CIO, says the cure for high prices is high prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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USA: PARALYZED ACTOR CHRISTOPHER REEVE HAS NEW MISSION

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Washington D.C, U-S-A; 15th May 1996 1. Various of Reeve entering presser 2. Cutaway press 3. Wide shot of press conference 4. SOUNDBITE: Reeve 5. Cutaway Reeve at presser 6. Cutaway press 7. Wide of presser 8. SOUNDBITE: Harkin 9....
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Tasmanian Devil could become extinct

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Tasmanian Devil could become extinct
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gambian politicians seek electoral success in holy croc pool

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Visitors to Gambia's sacred crocodile pools include infertile women looking for a cure businessmen hoping for better fortune and parents wanting to protect their children during circumcision ceremonies
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Bloomberg

Ellen Page and David Freyne Talk Their “Unique” Zombie Film ‘The Cured’ | In Studio

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Page and Freyne stop by THR In Studio to discuss their zombie film 'The Cured'
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Bloomberg

China Is Probably in Recession Now, Oreana Financial Says

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Isaac Poole, global chief investment officer at Oreana Financial Services, shares his views on whether recession is necessary to rein in inflation or not. He also discusses Federal Reserve's policy, its implications for financial...
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Boris Johson hosts the Global Investment Summit at the Science Museum

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at the Global Investment Summit at the Science Museum in London. 19th October 2021, United Kingdom
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: CHRISTOPHER REEVE

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English/Nat EXPERTS MEET TO FIND CURE FOR PARALYSIS Story: Christopher Reeve Location: New York Date: August 1999 A group of New York State's leading experts on spinal cord injuries, including actor and activist CHRISTOPHER...
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Groupon dot com has become a hit for businesses and consumers, providing customers with a daily discount that can lead to big savings. But, all those new patrons can backfire on the business. The AP's Mark Carlson explains.

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HEADLINE: Groupon: Good or bad for business? CAPTION: Groupon dot com has become a hit for businesses and consumers, providing customers with a daily discount that can lead to big savings. But, all those new patrons can backfire...
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Scientists say best cure for hangover is honey

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Scientists say best cure for hangover is honey
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Roger Daltrey, Debbie Harry on playing a concert for cancer charity

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AP Entertainment London, 13 Jan. 2011 1. Pan down of concert poster 2. Wide of Roger Daltrey and Harvey Goldsmith being interviewed 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Roger Daltrey, recording artist on why he got involved: "Well mostly because it's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: HIV cured in baby for the first time: scientists

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CLEAN: HIV cured in baby for the first time: scientists
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Sky News

Mother Teresa declared a saint with canonization ceremony at the Vatican

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Mother Teresa declared a saint with canonization ceremony at the Vatican
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French NGO sets up mobile clinics for migrants

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French NGO Medecins Du Monde has set up mobile clinics for migrants in Calais, France, a set-up usually reserved for war and disaster zones. Sanitary conditions for the around 3,000 migrants in the port city are 'unheard of in Europe',...
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VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting

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VOICED : In Delhi the sick queue for bloodletting
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Bloomberg

Estée Lauder Chairman on Breast Cancer Campaign

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Oct.10 -- William Lauder, executive chairman at Estée Lauder Cos Inc., looks back on 25 years of the company’s breast cancer campaign, and discusses brand values and the principles of leadership. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine...
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Study results suggest 2 Ebola drugs saving lives

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Two Ebola patients who were treated with new drugs in the city of Goma in eastern Congo have been declared "cured" and returned to their home.
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Bloomberg

One Fund Seeking to Be the 'CURE' to Market Volatility

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Dec.12 -- The ETF industry has something for everyone -- the Direxion Daily Healthcare Bull 3x Shares ETF (ticker: CURE) is a leveraged fund that offers three times exposure to health-care companies just for one day -- investors use it...
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Bloomberg

US May Already Be in Recession, Guggenheim's Minerd Says

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Guggenheim CIO Scott Minerd says the Federal Reserve is maneuvering through a "very, very tough" economic situation. He speaks on Bloomberg Television after the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise...
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Why Hiccups Happen

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There’s no scientific ‘cure’ to hiccups, and typically they’ll be over before you know it.